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I've always been a macroeconomist. That's what I teach. And I guess that's what I've been concerned with ever since I've been very young. — George Akerlof
I have had my vision. — Virginia Woolf
Amarillio, just turn to the left and 500 yards down — Peter Kay
I'm not clear enough in the head to feel anything but varieties of dull anger and arrows of sadness. — Virginia Woolf
If your love is only a will to possess, its not love — Thich Nhat Hanh
Heartbreak is funny to everyone but the heartbroken. — Jeffrey Eugenides
Organized business has assumed that greater profits would be pretty much of a cure-all, and it has to a major extent ignored the fact that the welfare of business rests upon the welfare of the consumers of a nation; that business or free enterprise will function in a democracy only so long as the democracy functions. — Saul Alinsky
My main concern is quality and I think there is quality to be found in all categories of filmmaking. — Brad Pitt
My friends who have babies can't do anything. You can't go out at night. Having a baby is like a DUI from the universe. — Natasha Leggero
I can work as a writer, but I wanted to do stand-up. — Hannibal Buress
The embodiment of kindness is often made difficult by our long ingrained patterns
of fear & jealousy. — Sharon Salzberg
The point of theatre is transformation: to make an extraordinary event out of ordinary material right in front of an audience's eyes. Where the germ of the idea came from is pretty much irrelevant. What matters to every theatre maker I know is speaking clearly to the audience 'right now.' — Lee Hall
Violet said nothing, though big pearly tears, like a child's, trembled at her lashes. She suddenly missed John very much. Into him she could pour all the inarticulate perceptions, all the knowings and unknowings she felt, which, though he couldn't understand them really, he would receive reverently, and out of him would come then the advice, the warnings, the clever decisions she could never have made. — John Crowley